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people coming from as far away as florida and lots of folks coming in from the los angeles area. their restaurant has quickly become a neighborhood favorite. this is something that is particularly challenging in this area. so restaurants that are working really hard to provide a really great cuisine. we need to make sure we are out there and visiting and eating and enjoying what they have to offer. this is also really great to honor bistro this month because it's filipino month. thank you for your great food and your holding it down in a quiet little part of the mission street. the excelsior district. >> thank you supervisor john avalos for recognizing our restaurant. we appreciate it very much. and you are all welcome to visit us and checkout our food. we are open dinners tuesday through sundays. address 4994 mission street, right at the intersection of italy and mission. [ applause ] >> supervisor, that is our final presentation for today. i think we are all abundantly hungry and we have a lot of places to go in the city. i want to thank you for all in the amazing restaurant wo
people coming from as far away as florida and lots of folks coming in from the los angeles area. their restaurant has quickly become a neighborhood favorite. this is something that is particularly challenging in this area. so restaurants that are working really hard to provide a really great cuisine. we need to make sure we are out there and visiting and eating and enjoying what they have to offer. this is also really great to honor bistro this month because it's filipino month. thank you for...
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chaos and terror erupted at los angeles international airport when a new jersey man living in los angeles allegedly walked inside the airport carrying this assault rifle and more than 200 rounds of ammunition. >> this morning a gunman opened fire in lax's terminal three, killing a tsa agent. the first to die in the line of duty. >> that agent is 39-year-old gerardo fernandez. this cell phone video obtained shows the chaos in the terminal as shots rang out. >> i was putting my shoes in the check out point and i hear shots. >> it was bang bang bang bang. >> i heard someone say run, run, run. all i could see was the crowd coming forward. >> he was able to get through the security area and the exit and in the terminal where terrified performs took cover. >> everybody dropped to the ground and started crawling along staying as low as possible. >> minutes later armed police officers were able to stop the gunman and take him into custody. >> i didn't overstate the competence and the heroism of the police officers that initially responded to this incident. >> operations were destructed and flight
chaos and terror erupted at los angeles international airport when a new jersey man living in los angeles allegedly walked inside the airport carrying this assault rifle and more than 200 rounds of ammunition. >> this morning a gunman opened fire in lax's terminal three, killing a tsa agent. the first to die in the line of duty. >> that agent is 39-year-old gerardo fernandez. this cell phone video obtained shows the chaos in the terminal as shots rang out. >> i was putting my...
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the people of los angeles are in very good hands. also want to thank the public for their patience and their cooperation so far and ask for that to continue throughout the day. thank you. >> i'll have chief gannon to come forward for any questions. >> we have two fatalities and one critical. can you tell us the number of known fatalities? >> no, because i'm not sure to be honest with you what we have yet as far as that goes. the fire department is rectifying all that information. >> can you explain why the fbi is the lead agency? the this is an airport that has federal jurisdiction. we have fbi assets here onboard, and it's a unified command involving everybody, but the investigative lead has been decided to take by the fbi. >> is the shooter a federal employee? >> i don't know. >> was he ever? >> don't know. >> does the fbi know? >> did he indicate why he was doing this? >> not that i'm aware of. >> earlier, there were reports of multiple suspects. we saw a man in handcuffs, can you explain what we're seeing here? >> in a dynamic si
the people of los angeles are in very good hands. also want to thank the public for their patience and their cooperation so far and ask for that to continue throughout the day. thank you. >> i'll have chief gannon to come forward for any questions. >> we have two fatalities and one critical. can you tell us the number of known fatalities? >> no, because i'm not sure to be honest with you what we have yet as far as that goes. the fire department is rectifying all that...
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. >>> right now, return to normal at los angeles international airport. three days after a fatal shooting. investigators there are looking for more clues in the attack and what led a lone gunman to target tsa officers. >>> right now, the virginia and new jersey governors races, are making a final push for votes. we look at what tomorrow's elections could tell us about the 2016 presidential race. >>> and right now, we're waiting for today's white house briefing to get under way. the press secretary jay carney likely to face more questions about obama care and the political tell-all book "double rap." >>> hello, i'm wolf blitzer reporting from washington. more on the investigation into the fatal shooting over at the los angeles international airport. 23-year-old paul ciancia. police say he's the shooter. he remains in critical condition today, unable to speak with investigators. but we are starting to learn more about ciancia. and possibly some of his motives. we're also learning more about what happened just before the shooting, from someone who knew cianc
. >>> right now, return to normal at los angeles international airport. three days after a fatal shooting. investigators there are looking for more clues in the attack and what led a lone gunman to target tsa officers. >>> right now, the virginia and new jersey governors races, are making a final push for votes. we look at what tomorrow's elections could tell us about the 2016 presidential race. >>> and right now, we're waiting for today's white house briefing to get...
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now, back to los angeles. people there are mourning the death of tsa officer girardo hernandez. pistol is expected to meet with other tsa officers and investigators at l.a.x. dan simon is at l.a.x. right now. so, dan, the fbi is still investigating in terminal 3. what is the status of the terminal, while we've reported that it is open, it doesn't necessarily mean that passengers are moving through, right? >> that's exactly right. i should tell you, fredricka, the airport announced via twitter that anybody who left any belongings whatsoever in terminal 3 can now go pick up those belongings. as you can imagine, when this all took place, people sort of dropped their luggage, they left their purses, they left their briefcases, et cetera. and just hit the exit. well, now, after waiting around for a long period of time, anxious travelers can now go back into terminal 3 and claim those belongings. as for the terminal itself, it remains closed. the rest of the airport, meanwhile, is completely open. we're seeing lots of planes take off and land. lots of traffic here at the airport. if y
now, back to los angeles. people there are mourning the death of tsa officer girardo hernandez. pistol is expected to meet with other tsa officers and investigators at l.a.x. dan simon is at l.a.x. right now. so, dan, the fbi is still investigating in terminal 3. what is the status of the terminal, while we've reported that it is open, it doesn't necessarily mean that passengers are moving through, right? >> that's exactly right. i should tell you, fredricka, the airport announced via...
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>> kyung lah in los angeles for us. thank you so much. >>> it's a circus at stores today but if you can stay patient and fight the urge to fashion a shive out of a candy cane, there are serious deals to be found. stores have every reason to entice you because black friday represents 20% of annual revenue for retailers. i want to bring in a consumer spending and retail analyst with hp retail advisory. i want to ask you, it's black friday, every year we see the pictures of folks rushing into the stores and sometimes falling on top of each other and sometimes doing worse. the question i always have, are the bargains really worth all of this? >> i think the bargains are worth it if these people have their hearts set on specific products. i mean, here's the thing. the people that are going to black friday, they have been saving up their money all year long and this is the only time that they can get that discount on some of these products. i got some of the numbers from walmart. just to give you an idea of what was selling y
>> kyung lah in los angeles for us. thank you so much. >>> it's a circus at stores today but if you can stay patient and fight the urge to fashion a shive out of a candy cane, there are serious deals to be found. stores have every reason to entice you because black friday represents 20% of annual revenue for retailers. i want to bring in a consumer spending and retail analyst with hp retail advisory. i want to ask you, it's black friday, every year we see the pictures of folks...
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from los angeles with the very latest. jennifer, what can you tell us? >> reporter: maria, terminal 3 is back to normal. a lot of airport employees have said -- commented how quiet of a day it is around here at all of the airport. we can tell you here at the tsa checkpoint where the officer was gunned down first is where paul ciancia is the one who walked through the door right here and at the bottom of the stairs we're told open fire. where you see the flowers is where that tsa officer fell. ciancia allegedly went up the stairs, kept firing back at that tsa officer, and accomplished one of his goals, to kill a tsa officer, and the second goal, to show how easily it is to get a gun into the airport. in fact, what happened friday is likely going to change the way things are done around airports as far as patrol goes. but how remains to be seen because it's so difficult to patrol such a large area with so many people. we're told he came in, was dropped off by a friend at the corner. was not a ticketed passenger. just walked in with a duffle bug. so, that's
from los angeles with the very latest. jennifer, what can you tell us? >> reporter: maria, terminal 3 is back to normal. a lot of airport employees have said -- commented how quiet of a day it is around here at all of the airport. we can tell you here at the tsa checkpoint where the officer was gunned down first is where paul ciancia is the one who walked through the door right here and at the bottom of the stairs we're told open fire. where you see the flowers is where that tsa officer...
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tracy: air traffic back to normal at los angeles international airport as investigators why a gunman went on a rampage and killed a tsa agent. that is in your fox minute ahead. ashley: how is the green back doing against all the foreign currencies? dollar weaker across the board. all the currencies are moving higheas been under pressure recently is starting to gain and the u.k. pound and mexican peso. and even japanese yen. we'll be right back. [ female announcer ] who are we? we are the thinkers. the job jugglers. the up all-nighters. and the ones who turn ideas into action. we've made our passions our life's work. we strive for the moments where we can say, "i did it!" ♪ we are entrepreneurs who started it all... with a signature. legalzoom has helped start over 1 million businesses, turning dreamers into business owners. and we're here to help start yours. once wrote something on a sheet of paper and placed it in his factory for all to see. ♪ four simple words where the meaning has never been lost. the challenge always accepted. and the calling forever answered. ♪ introducin
tracy: air traffic back to normal at los angeles international airport as investigators why a gunman went on a rampage and killed a tsa agent. that is in your fox minute ahead. ashley: how is the green back doing against all the foreign currencies? dollar weaker across the board. all the currencies are moving higheas been under pressure recently is starting to gain and the u.k. pound and mexican peso. and even japanese yen. we'll be right back. [ female announcer ] who are we? we are the...
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that they're serving in los angeles right now. and there have been plenty of reports they're looking up to 20 more markets in the next year or two. >> jason, thanks a million. appreciate it. >> thank you. >> jason del ray. check out the yahoo! finance question of the day. would you buy amazon branded supermarket goods, 39% say sure if they're better and cheaper, 7% say no, 55% say no, i don't buy my groceries on-line. ty? >> interesting. very interesting stuff. i actually like going to the grocery store. that's one of my little pleasures of the week. all right. folks, up next, an update from the floor of the new york stock exchange where sue is, plus the bond report, mr. santelli, and real life rock star. >> coming up, power pitch. this rock climbing duo wants to scale their business to new heights but do they have what it takes to rope you in? stay tuned to find out. >>> time for the power pitch. entrepreneurs 60 seconds to make their pitch and our panelists will decide whether they have what it takes to become the next big thing
that they're serving in los angeles right now. and there have been plenty of reports they're looking up to 20 more markets in the next year or two. >> jason, thanks a million. appreciate it. >> thank you. >> jason del ray. check out the yahoo! finance question of the day. would you buy amazon branded supermarket goods, 39% say sure if they're better and cheaper, 7% say no, 55% say no, i don't buy my groceries on-line. ty? >> interesting. very interesting stuff. i...
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he's from los angeles. gentleman frustrated spent three hours trying to navigate the website in california. he was not please had the he had to wait three hours. after three hours he found he saved $6,000. while no one should have to wait three hours to find out if they qualify for affordable health care, everyone wants to save $6,000. that's why we're here. we want americans to save money on health insurance, more importantly want the millions of americans that could never afford health insurance have access to doctors and hospitals so important for their children and themselves. we're here to say we'll do everything we can to make our health security law work and work well. when there's an opportunity to improve it, we will work with the president and colleagues in congress to make that happen. on the other hand we understand that speaker boehner today announced that the bill -- >> bottom line, this is the democrat's way of trying to put a good spin on this today that they are pushing for a separate measu
he's from los angeles. gentleman frustrated spent three hours trying to navigate the website in california. he was not please had the he had to wait three hours. after three hours he found he saved $6,000. while no one should have to wait three hours to find out if they qualify for affordable health care, everyone wants to save $6,000. that's why we're here. we want americans to save money on health insurance, more importantly want the millions of americans that could never afford health...
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angeles. but i want to tell you, you know, one of the keys to a transaction in this size is really the people. and when you look at m&a transactions of this magnitude, what's really beautiful about this transaction is that the five operating companies for warehouser stay exactly how they are. those people have their boots on the ground, and nothing changes. and that is so important in putting together a successful merger. not only do you need the reality, but you need the culture and the people. and we're looking forward to working with the entire warehouser group of companies. and there's nobody -- there are companies that have to look behind their shoulder to see other than future growth, and that's what we're excited about is pulling all these companies together under the tri pointe brand. it's going to be a lot of fun. liz: at a time when the housing market has stabilized, but i see a lot of poise in the data. sometimes you get good numbers on existing homes and bad numbers on permits or v
angeles. but i want to tell you, you know, one of the keys to a transaction in this size is really the people. and when you look at m&a transactions of this magnitude, what's really beautiful about this transaction is that the five operating companies for warehouser stay exactly how they are. those people have their boots on the ground, and nothing changes. and that is so important in putting together a successful merger. not only do you need the reality, but you need the culture and the...
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phil lebeau to answer that question for us at the auto show in los angeles. phil? >> hi, tyler. what's interesting is we're hearing a lot from elon musk on twitter today. we'll give you a taste of that in a little bit. let's focus on what this investigation regarding the model s is about. it's focusing on two battery fires here in the u.s. one last month just outside of seattle, washington, that's where this video is from, and another one earlier this month in tennessee. both of those fires are the focus of the investigation. by the way, nobody was hurt or killed in either of those fires, of which elon musk referenced on twitter today, he's been tweeting out about the fact that they are now the focus of an investigati investigation. he writes what makes this incredibly unjust is that the model s to date has the best safety record of any car on the road an then puts in parentheses, no injuries or deaths ever. it is still unclear whether this investigation will actually lead to a recall. it's not uncommon that they will do an investigation and then at the end determine you know wh
phil lebeau to answer that question for us at the auto show in los angeles. phil? >> hi, tyler. what's interesting is we're hearing a lot from elon musk on twitter today. we'll give you a taste of that in a little bit. let's focus on what this investigation regarding the model s is about. it's focusing on two battery fires here in the u.s. one last month just outside of seattle, washington, that's where this video is from, and another one earlier this month in tennessee. both of those...
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the queen of daytime talk sold off a bunch of knickknacks in los angeles over the weekend. look at this. how about $3,000 for an old tv guide cover. other things up for auction included tea pots, lamps without lampshades on somebody's head at a party and a pair of 13 foot long sofas in velvet rope fringed. the sale for her charity brought in more than $600,000. you had me at roped fringe. >> if andy warhol signed that tea pot it could be worth millions. >> absolutely. >> spray painted. >> if none of oprah's old junk caught your eye and you have a few million lying around, we have some art auctions coming our way. >> this is a little more than knickknacks. art auctions this week and next, expected to top $1.6 billion. that would surpass last year's total of $1.2 billion. sotheby's estimating $628 million for its sales and christie's expecting just under a billion for its sales. take a look at the top priced paintings. it's wall-to-wall warhols when you look at the top. christys selling off this coke bottle between 40 and 60 million. warhol actually painted that by hand rathe
the queen of daytime talk sold off a bunch of knickknacks in los angeles over the weekend. look at this. how about $3,000 for an old tv guide cover. other things up for auction included tea pots, lamps without lampshades on somebody's head at a party and a pair of 13 foot long sofas in velvet rope fringed. the sale for her charity brought in more than $600,000. you had me at roped fringe. >> if andy warhol signed that tea pot it could be worth millions. >> absolutely. >> spray...
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speaker, the los angeles less times just reported that several of the 14 new states, united nations human rights council are widely considered to be human rights -- by human rights advocates as violates of personal freedoms. the new countries elected to the human rights council are russia, china, cuba, saudi arabia, algeria and vietnam. again, considered to be by human rights advocates as violators of personal freedoms. in view of this development, it concerns me that our own administration has downgraded the status of the state department's ambassador-at-large for religious freedom. this is an important position. it is a reflection of who we are as a nation. also, the position of the special envoy to monitor and combat anti-semitism remains unfilled in our government as well. i would like to see us elevate the principle of religious freedom as a core measure of civil society and diplomatic intent, institutionalizing this is a priority with the department of state and building upon the very commendable work of our last ambassador, who is now gone, ambassador susan johnson cook and the tim
speaker, the los angeles less times just reported that several of the 14 new states, united nations human rights council are widely considered to be human rights -- by human rights advocates as violates of personal freedoms. the new countries elected to the human rights council are russia, china, cuba, saudi arabia, algeria and vietnam. again, considered to be by human rights advocates as violators of personal freedoms. in view of this development, it concerns me that our own administration has...
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he was traveling to his home last friday, when the gunfire suddenly erupted at los angeles international airport. >> i was in line with a bunch of people, for the metal detectors, when we heard gunfire, first from the first floor, from the ticket level. and so everybody started -- everybody panicked. everybody started running. >> ludmer managed to drag himself behind the store where he made a turn quiet to stop the bleeding -- tourniquet to stop the bleeding in his leg. one officer died in the shooting and two others were wound the. >> lud meris kidnapped to make a -- ludmer is expected to make a full recovery. >>> first comments since a bullying investigation. as the ravens talk candidly about issues of hazing in the nfl. christie ileto has more on the new video and more. >> reporter: the embattled dolphin remains tight-lipped by the bullying allegations, only saying he's trying to weather the storm. >> reporter: richie incognito had little to say to the cameras. >> i'm just trying to weather the storm right now. this will pass. >> reporter: days after allegations surfaced, he wul -- bu
he was traveling to his home last friday, when the gunfire suddenly erupted at los angeles international airport. >> i was in line with a bunch of people, for the metal detectors, when we heard gunfire, first from the first floor, from the ticket level. and so everybody started -- everybody panicked. everybody started running. >> ludmer managed to drag himself behind the store where he made a turn quiet to stop the bleeding -- tourniquet to stop the bleeding in his leg. one officer...
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angeles. fortunately, there are already control technologies available to minimize air pollution and operations. if the oil and gas companies would use just some of the money that they spend on lobbying and on marketing and on all the wonderful advertising that they are doing on our airwaves in colorado and instead upgrade their facilities to recapture methane, i think we could actually see some progress on this issue. i urge my colleagues to support this amendment with when it it comes up for consideration later in the afternoon. mr. speaker, the american people are calling for real solutions in congress. the people of the second congressional district are for an all-of-the-above approach to energy. we are for solar, wind, we are for oil, we are for gas. we are for hydro. we want to make them all work. but just as there would be a zoning process around creating a windmill in a residential neighborhood that's 100 feet tall right near your home, there should be a zoning process around the extra
angeles. fortunately, there are already control technologies available to minimize air pollution and operations. if the oil and gas companies would use just some of the money that they spend on lobbying and on marketing and on all the wonderful advertising that they are doing on our airwaves in colorado and instead upgrade their facilities to recapture methane, i think we could actually see some progress on this issue. i urge my colleagues to support this amendment with when it it comes up for...
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. >>> we're going to begin with a developing story from los angeles. a horrifying incident at a rock concert. witnesses say a man fell from an upper balcony during a blink 182 concert, at the hollywood palladium, falling face first from 20 feet in the air. the victim was rushed to the hospital. no word on his condition. we will have updates as news becomes available. >>> now to the economy, the labor department has just reported that 204,000 jobs were created last month. that was better than expected. that comes despite the government shutdown. the unemployment rate rose slightly 7.3% largely because some of the government workers who were furloughed were counted as unemployed. the good news about the jobs this morning could end up being bad news for wall street. it might prompt them to scale back the federal stimulus program to keep interest rates low. >>> >>> an ohio man, recovering from a freak accident today. a propane tank fell from his forklift. and he accidentally ran over it. you will see, it ignites that fireball there. just missed that passin
. >>> we're going to begin with a developing story from los angeles. a horrifying incident at a rock concert. witnesses say a man fell from an upper balcony during a blink 182 concert, at the hollywood palladium, falling face first from 20 feet in the air. the victim was rushed to the hospital. no word on his condition. we will have updates as news becomes available. >>> now to the economy, the labor department has just reported that 204,000 jobs were created last month. that...
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that's the exact time one week ago that tsa officer gerardo hernandez was shot to death at los angeles international airport. authorities say the suspect was targeting tsa agents. >>> a 16-year-old teen facing hate crime charges will be tried as an adult for setting fire to an 18-year-old sleeping on a bus. richard thomas told investigators he was homophobic and lit luke fleischman on fire because he was wearing a skirt. sasha is hospitalized with burns on his legs. the suspect's family says their son meant them no harm and plans to send the victim a letter of apology. >> he's a very good kid. >> why did he do this? >> he was joking around. >> never ever a hate crime. >> richard thomas scheduled to be back in court on tuesday. >>> today in san jose, george shirakawa, jr., finds out if he is going to jail. the former santa clara county supervisor will be sentenced for five felonies and seven misdemeanors. they involve using public money to feed his gambling habit. prosecutors want the 51-year- old shirakawa to be locked up for a year. defense attorneys will argue for community service i
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>> joe fryer in los angeles, thank you for sharing bat kid with us. appreciate that. we'll be right back. ♪ if a small company became big business overnight? ♪ like, really big... then expanded? ♪ or their new product tanked? ♪ or not? what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with the spark cash card from capital one, i get 2% cash back on every purchase, every day. i break my back around here. finally someone's recognizing me with unlimited rewards! meetings start at 11, cindy. [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one. choose 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every day. what's in your wallet? i need your timesheets, larry! ask me what it's like? to get your best night's sleep every night. [announcer] why not talk to someone who's sleeping on the most highly recommended bed in america? ask me about my tempur-pedic. ask me how fast
>> joe fryer in los angeles, thank you for sharing bat kid with us. appreciate that. we'll be right back. ♪ if a small company became big business overnight? ♪ like, really big... then expanded? ♪ or their new product tanked? ♪ or not? what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with the...
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>> it is an omg. >> we connected in los angeles, nice to see you go en. you are the founder of a website called cook like a dad. >> yes. >> you're comfortable in the kitchen. this is an exciting opportunity for you. >> believe it or not a lot of dads are involved in the kitchen and cooking process. this is an american thanksgiving tradition, what better way to say butter gen ball and thanksgiving. >> you're the first male. >> yes. >> do you talk to some of the ladies that gave you some tips on how to handle this? >> i went to butterball university out in chicago. >> do you have a fight song? >> no, but if i don't get the answers right believe me there is a fight song. >> trouble to be paid. >> yes. >> my dad does the honors, my mom and dad do it together. my dad is one the cooks in the house. do men approaching the cooking of the bird differently than we do? >> i think we pretty much are all the same. we have our own strategy we like to make in terms of my family and how we cook it's kind of like a game plan. >> yes. >> we have a team, my daughter's invol
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the chang will be implemented in new york and los angeles and roll out to larger networks in 2014. the question is will amazon be able to save the postal service? we have the new president of the mostal workers union and i believe beginning his new post today, right? >> that's right. it's my first job in office. >> we love inaugurating a new president. great to have you in. do you feel like you've won over on ups and fedex? >> i don't know that we've won one over on anybody. the american postal workers union and i'm sure the other postal unions are very pleased when the postal service decides to provide greater service to the people of this country. and the sunday delivery with the amazon products is a good step in that direction. it's more service, better service and that's what the post services should be all about. i don't know that it's getting one over on anybody but it's certainly a got step for the postal service and the postal workers. >> absolutely. everybody used the announcement yesterday as a chance to revisit just what the usps has been through, letter volume down 50%
the chang will be implemented in new york and los angeles and roll out to larger networks in 2014. the question is will amazon be able to save the postal service? we have the new president of the mostal workers union and i believe beginning his new post today, right? >> that's right. it's my first job in office. >> we love inaugurating a new president. great to have you in. do you feel like you've won over on ups and fedex? >> i don't know that we've won one over on anybody....
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kyung lah, cnn, los angeles. >>> a stern warning for israel from the u.s. secretary of state. time is running out to avoid a disaster. we'll have more what he had to say right after this. introducing cardioviva: the first probiotic to help maintain healthy cholesterol levels without a prescription. cardioviva. >>> welcome back. it is almost 5:00 p.m. in the philippines, and we are tracking that massive storm that has been moving through the region. super typhoon haiyan is believed to be the strongest tropical cyclone to make landfall in recorded history. maximum sustained winds right now are about 270 kilometers per hour. flash flooding and mud slides are a major concern due to the torrential rainfall. the storm is moving to the northwest into the open waters of the south china sea. in the philippines, the storm is called yolanda. let's get more now on the strength of haiyan or yolanda as it is being called there. and of course where it's headed next. pedram? >> monita, we're seeing it move over the sea, the body of water just adjacent to the area there's of where we had lates
kyung lah, cnn, los angeles. >>> a stern warning for israel from the u.s. secretary of state. time is running out to avoid a disaster. we'll have more what he had to say right after this. introducing cardioviva: the first probiotic to help maintain healthy cholesterol levels without a prescription. cardioviva. >>> welcome back. it is almost 5:00 p.m. in the philippines, and we are tracking that massive storm that has been moving through the region. super typhoon haiyan is...
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massachusetts broke off from s in the past.ing there are quite distinct communities around los angeles and the western part of the are moret is -- that agricultural. you can turn those into separate government. host: philip is in tucson on the republican line. caller: hi. my comment is that the gentleman speaking spoke about the fact that technology -- the force of technology -- is moving us forward. a job of a truck running the highways or mcdonald's or farming, i do not know if it requires more people than a few years ago. technology, every day, is eliminating jobs. the bottom line, how are we going to move it forward? people have to take a lot of responsibility for themselves. they cannot rely on the government to pick up the load for everything. very importanta point and i am glad you asked. that newrn is always technology eliminates jobs and what are people going to do? hadong as we have technology, which is back to the stone age, we have had new ways of doing things that reduced existing types of jobs. we have had extremely rapid technological progress and whole ways of life have
massachusetts broke off from s in the past.ing there are quite distinct communities around los angeles and the western part of the are moret is -- that agricultural. you can turn those into separate government. host: philip is in tucson on the republican line. caller: hi. my comment is that the gentleman speaking spoke about the fact that technology -- the force of technology -- is moving us forward. a job of a truck running the highways or mcdonald's or farming, i do not know if it requires...
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more than 50 activists and workers, some workers were arrested in los angeles last week basically at a walmart protest. what we're seeing is, who are they comparing the protesters, who are they comparing walmart worker to? should they be comparing it to a grocery store worker in terms of salary? because walmart is turning itself into a grocery store, right? so, walmart average pay is higher than what grocery store workers make, higher than what fast-food workers make. it is lower than a costco but then you have to say to yourself, hey, costco is basically affluent shoppers. walmart has low-income shoppers. so if you do raise the pay for walmart, i get it, i get what the beef is. if you do raise pay, walmart will raise prices, hurting low income shoppers or could lay off people. >> but what's the gripe? ashley: that is what i'm trying to understand. tracy: maybe they want toe work or maybe extra hours? they said they will get extra pay. big ol' discounts that day. >> we were talking at the break. walmart is saying they will give extra pay. they will not just give a turkey dinner but g
more than 50 activists and workers, some workers were arrested in los angeles last week basically at a walmart protest. what we're seeing is, who are they comparing the protesters, who are they comparing walmart worker to? should they be comparing it to a grocery store worker in terms of salary? because walmart is turning itself into a grocery store, right? so, walmart average pay is higher than what grocery store workers make, higher than what fast-food workers make. it is lower than a costco...
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just change the details and locations, and it could be last week at los angeles airport or last july in aurora, colorado. or two years ago in arizona. gunmen either threatening to or executed a rampage. in new jersey, the shooting e ended with 20-year-old richard schopp killing himself. in l.a.x., paul ciancia was shot in the face by authorities, but not before shooting and killing one tsa agent. then aaron alexis. on september 16th, he succeeded in committing mass murder, gunning down 12 people at the washington navy yard before he also was shot and killed. >> there is a common thread in those particular ones. it show happens, because i think they were examples of what is called flippantly suicide by cop. >> dr. michael stone, a professor of clinical psychiatry at columbia university has been studying mass killings for 30 years. >> aaron alexis in the washington navy yard in washington, pretty much expected, i would imagine, to be killed when he killed all those people. >> leading up to the shooting, alexis was hearing voices, but experts say people suffering from extreme mental ill
just change the details and locations, and it could be last week at los angeles airport or last july in aurora, colorado. or two years ago in arizona. gunmen either threatening to or executed a rampage. in new jersey, the shooting e ended with 20-year-old richard schopp killing himself. in l.a.x., paul ciancia was shot in the face by authorities, but not before shooting and killing one tsa agent. then aaron alexis. on september 16th, he succeeded in committing mass murder, gunning down 12...
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miguel marquez, cnn, los angeles. >> it's shocking to see that. >> all over a traffic ticket. let's be honest it never ends well when you get out of the car. >> arguably neither side handled the encounter at all. it's a miracle nobody was hurt. >>> coming up next he's being urged out of office but toronto mayor ford is not budging. we have a face-to-face interview, more in the next hour. >> reporter: we're here in washington, illinois, the sun's coming up but the beauty of this sunrise is totally canceled out for what it is revealing. the damage is terrible. we'll be here in one of the hardest hit areas with team coverage showing you what the tornadoes did, and what is now to do. customer erin swenson ordered shoes from us online but they didn't fit. customer's not happy, i'm not happy. sales go down, i'm not happy. merch comes back, i'm not happy. use ups. they make returns easy. unhappy customer becomes happy customer. then, repeat customer. easy returns, i'm happy. repeat customers, i'm happy. sales go up, i'm happy. i ordered another pair. i'm happy. (both) i'm happy. i'm
miguel marquez, cnn, los angeles. >> it's shocking to see that. >> all over a traffic ticket. let's be honest it never ends well when you get out of the car. >> arguably neither side handled the encounter at all. it's a miracle nobody was hurt. >>> coming up next he's being urged out of office but toronto mayor ford is not budging. we have a face-to-face interview, more in the next hour. >> reporter: we're here in washington, illinois, the sun's coming up but...
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stephanie elam is live in los angeles with more on this story. good morning. >> good morning, carol. it does sound like something off of television, but they believe that this detective did not do this by accident. it sounds like something out of a made-for-tv movie, undercover detective sleeping with a suspected drug dealer. that's allegedly what former tempe, arizona, police detective did, seen here in a reality tv show called "trading places" where she swapped jobs with a swiss officer, her behavior compromised a five-month investigation, police say. >> of course it's shocking. she crossed that blue line. once you become a police officer, you cannot cross that blue line. all right? if you do, you're in jeopardy. >> she began investigating her alleged drug dealing lover in june. soon after that, the police report claims she began sleeping with the suspect and eventually the pillow talk turned to confessions, police say. she not only told him she was a cop but that he was the subject of her investigation and she also allegedly outed some other u
stephanie elam is live in los angeles with more on this story. good morning. >> good morning, carol. it does sound like something off of television, but they believe that this detective did not do this by accident. it sounds like something out of a made-for-tv movie, undercover detective sleeping with a suspected drug dealer. that's allegedly what former tempe, arizona, police detective did, seen here in a reality tv show called "trading places" where she swapped jobs with a...
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. >> los angeles... >> san francisco... >> al jazeera america, take a new look at news. ♪ welcome back to al jazeera america, i'm stephanie si, cleaning up damage in the midwest and tornados ripped across 12 states and killing 8 and injuring dozens and hundreds of thousands in the region are still without power and central illinois was the hardest hit and pat quinn the governor declared emergencies in 7 counties and tornados can't be stopped by research is trying to save lives and one approach designing smarter buildings to limit casualties and kevin has the story. >> it's been a deadly tornado season in the united states. scores killed and towns ripped to pieces. tornados can't be prevented but can be studied and at texas tech university scientists are doing that. this is the world's largest tornado simulator and 8 fans at the top draw in air and 64 precisely positioned at the bottom direct the flow and it's a miniature tornado and tests buildings and storm shelters to make them more tornado resistant. the vortek is only a portion as powerful but they can understand the forces of natu
. >> los angeles... >> san francisco... >> al jazeera america, take a new look at news. ♪ welcome back to al jazeera america, i'm stephanie si, cleaning up damage in the midwest and tornados ripped across 12 states and killing 8 and injuring dozens and hundreds of thousands in the region are still without power and central illinois was the hardest hit and pat quinn the governor declared emergencies in 7 counties and tornados can't be stopped by research is trying to save...
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when it was set up it was established in los angeles in 1954 and there was a reason for that. l. ron hubbard, the founder of scientology, realized americans really do worship one thing for sure and that is celebrity. where is the capital of celebrities? hollywood. scientology has become one of the major landlords in hollywood. early on, they set out to recruit celebrities. there was a church publication put out shortly after the founding of the church with a roster of perspective celebrities that included people like bob hope, walt disney, marlene dietrich, howard hughes, the most famous people in the world. those are the kinds of people they sought to use as pitch men for their new religion. celebrities did come to the church. they built a celebrity center. celebrities would feel at home. in some of the early people that came into the church, rock hudson passed through, apparently he got very upset when he was in the middle of an auditing session and needed to put some more money in the parking meter and they wouldn't let him out of the room. he stormed out and never came back.
when it was set up it was established in los angeles in 1954 and there was a reason for that. l. ron hubbard, the founder of scientology, realized americans really do worship one thing for sure and that is celebrity. where is the capital of celebrities? hollywood. scientology has become one of the major landlords in hollywood. early on, they set out to recruit celebrities. there was a church publication put out shortly after the founding of the church with a roster of perspective celebrities...